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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #105 on: September 14, 2019, 05:32:33 PM »
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Richmond          5.3  7.6  8.12  14.15 (99)
Port Melbourne   3.2  7.6  9.9   10.13 (73)

GOALS:
Richmond: Menadue 3 Naish 2 Markov 2 Chol 2 Butler  Moore  English  Weller  Aarts

BEST:
Richmond: Menadue Garthwaite Weller Coleman-Jones Collier-Dawkins Markov

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #106 on: September 14, 2019, 05:36:21 PM »
Stats to full time:



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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #107 on: September 14, 2019, 05:39:18 PM »
Free kicks: 16 - 28

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #108 on: September 14, 2019, 05:50:35 PM »
Didn't watch it but it sounds like we beat them up a little haha

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #109 on: September 14, 2019, 06:03:55 PM »
Geez Menadue is a gun at this level. BOG easily.

If there’s a change in the ruck and they’re basing it on today’s performance then it wil be balta. His follow up work after the ruck contest got the game on our terms in the second half. Pickett again influential in the last again but wasn’t getting it in the first 3.

Don’t see any changes to the afl side apart from possibly bringing in balta.


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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #111 on: September 14, 2019, 06:14:53 PM »
I like the look of CCJ if he keeps improving I can see a very bright future as he has a lot of attributes that I like.
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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #112 on: September 14, 2019, 06:20:01 PM »
How was Garthwaite and Miller.

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #113 on: September 14, 2019, 06:41:33 PM »
Moore will be a player

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #114 on: September 14, 2019, 06:56:27 PM »
Egg Mayo will be gun :shh

Pickett impacts when it most matters -game changer- and that's without AFL level fitness yet... :shh

Balta in for Slomo :shh

Wouldn't trade CCJ for  Laird and Sloane...big future...:shh 

If Chol starts holding his marks he'll be unstoppable -big if atm though :shh


Shame Menadue can't translate to AFL.... :shh :

RCD has all the tools but absolutely zero footy instinct- needs some intensive coaching over the off-season... :shh

McIntosh in for Bellis... :shh

Turner's injury seems to have killed all his early season momentum...still have very high hopes though  :shh

Butler should be wearing the Navy Blue next year....of Melbourne Victory.. :shh

If we insist on another token upgrade from the VFL this year I'd nominate Beasley - though I quite like the look of young Street.. dunno what's happened to Thompson... :shh


Ultimately our superior fitness (and Pickett's superior skill) won the day and lot a blokes sprang to life as Port tired (most notably Markov,  Moore, Balta & Ross)) - most of Port's goals were down to missed tackles or ineffective tackles that failed to stop their ball movement...this has been our biggest weakness in the one's this year as well and what I feel most stands between both sides and a flag double... :shh

How was Garthwaite and Miller.

Garthwaite was...er... "enigmatic"....Miller's second half probably the best I've seen him play so far...still a long way off though... :shh

Moore will be a player

Agree - too bad it won't be for us... :shh



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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #115 on: September 14, 2019, 08:01:48 PM »
I know there is a quarter to go and some might stand up but based on so far if anybody suggests any of these guys comes into the AFL team next week they will prove they either didn't watch or have no idea.

Menadue was pretty good, 25 and 3 goals.  Not saying he should come in but that's solid footy

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #116 on: September 14, 2019, 08:04:51 PM »
RCD tackled brilliantly today, kicking is shizen though

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #117 on: September 14, 2019, 08:16:10 PM »
I know there is a quarter to go and some might stand up but based on so far if anybody suggests any of these guys comes into the AFL team next week they will prove they either didn't watch or have no idea.

Menadue was pretty good, 25 and 3 goals.  Not saying he should come in but that's solid footy

Menadue only 22 - today is what he has been providing for weeks at VFL...has a future for sure. Those who cant see it must be blind :shh

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #118 on: September 14, 2019, 08:22:33 PM »
VFL Tigers rocket into Grand Final

Brenton Mann
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Sep 14, 2019 7:27PM


“Believe”

That was the main thread of coach Craig McRae’s message to his players before, during and after their 26-point preliminary final win over Port Melbourne on Saturday afternoon.

Richmond VFL booked a place in the 2019 VFL Grand Final on the back of a six-goal-to-one final term at Adcon Stadium.

The Tigers were challenged ferociously by the Borough, who were fuelled by the raucous support of the pro-Port Melbourne crowd.

Richmond’s will and fight are akin to a seasoned heavyweight boxer - if they’re to be overcome, their opponent will need to fight right to the bell.

On their home deck, Port Melbourne started the game in roaring fashion kicking the first goal, before Richmond piled on four goals in quick succession on the back of its swarming defence.

The Tigers forced turnovers at will, looked razor sharp on the outside and efficient inside 50.

Connor Menadue carried his form from the qualifying final two weeks ago into the first quarter, electric with ball in hand and deadly in front of goal.

Menadue kicked the Tigers’ opener and added another before quarter time to cap off a stellar opening term.

The speedy onballer finished the game with three goals, 26 vital disposals and four tackles.

The Tigers’ speed was telling, be it defensively or with ball in hand, and Menadue scorched the North Port Oval turf with his slicing run-and-carry game.

The speedy onballer finished the game with three goals, 26 vital disposals and four tackles.

The Tigers’ speed was telling, be it defensively or with ball in hand, and Menadue scorched the North Port Oval turf with his slicing run-and-carry game.

Goals to Luke English, Mabior Chol and Mav Weller made it five for the Tigers, who led by 13 points at the first break.

A flashpoint in the second term swung the tide.

Jake Aarts collected Tom O’Sullivan while trying to spoil the Port Melbourne midfielder and the Borough took umbrage.

Aarts was reported and O’Sullivan took no further part in the game.

The collision added another sprinkle of spice to an already raging contest and it sparked Port Melbourne.

A four-goal burst handed the Borough a six-point lead and the locals were roaring.

Tempers spilled over once again as the teams split for half-time - no love lost and not a backward step would be taken in the frenetic second half.

The Tigers once again found themselves trailing at three-quarter time but the trust and belief that is etched in the Tigers’ hearts lifted them off the canvas and ignited a barnstorming comeback.

The third term was an armwrestle, with Port Melbourne jagging two goals to one as the Tigers squandered chances inside 50.

The assignment was set, if Richmond was to extend its campaign by another week, it would have to once again overcome a deficit, this time it was three points.

Richmond’s belief would be called upon as the Borough kicked the opening goal of the final term and once again it was unwavering.

The last quarter fightback was about moments, and a host of Tigers seized them when they arose.

Tempers spilled over once again as the teams split for half-time - no love lost and not a backward step would be taken in the frenetic second half.

The Tigers once again found themselves trailing at three-quarter time but the trust and belief that is etched in the Tigers’ hearts lifted them off the canvas and ignited a barnstorming comeback.

The third term was an armwrestle, with Port Melbourne jagging two goals to one as the Tigers squandered chances inside 50.

The assignment was set, if Richmond was to extend its campaign by another week, it would have to once again overcome a deficit, this time it was three points.

Richmond’s belief would be called upon as the Borough kicked the opening goal of the final term and once again it was unwavering.

The last quarter fightback was about moments, and a host of Tigers seized them when they arose.

Patrick Naish lit the fire.

As the ball was bubbling around inside Richmond’s forward 50 and nearly trickling over the boundary line, Jacob Townsend swooped and spotted up Naish all on his own.

The dashing young wingman with nerves of steel, speared through his set-shot and the Tigers’ belief started to swell.

Naish curled home the final goal of the game and elevated his standing with a damaging last quarter.

Oleg Markov - quiet by his standards for the first three quarters - shot to life with back-to-back goals in a minute to snatch the lead back for the Tigers.

The first a crumb and snap which gave Richmond a two-point lead, the next a set-shot which sailed over the goal umpire’s hat, extending the lead to eight points.

Richmond’s tall forwards weren’t having their greatest day until Chol and Callum Moore rose to prominence – quite literally.

After Markov secured the lead for Richmond, Moore dragged down one of the great finals marks, and more importantly slotted the goal.

Then up stepped Chol.

As Fraser Turner hacked the ball forward, Chol skipped goalside of his opponent and soccered through the sealing goal.

North Port Oval was now awash in a sea of Yellow and Black and the Tigers were home.

Marlion Pickett’s standing in the competition rose once again after his last quarter efforts.

Pickett seems to have a heightened sense of occasion and is serene amongst the chaos, and with the game in the balance, the smooth-moving midfielder’s influence on this contest was profound.

If he wasn’t slicing open the Borough, he was drifting back with the flight halting Port Melbourne’s thrusts forward.

Pickett makes players around him better and you get the feeling he won’t feel out of place as the stakes rise again next week.

English, Riley Collier-Dawkins and Jack Ross were in no way overawed by the occasion of their first preliminary final. The trio were ballistic in the clinches, setting the tone for others to follow.

Collier-Dawkins was combative, Ross took collateral damage, and English, whilst unassuming, willed himself from contest to contest.

The trust and belief in this group will hold it in good stead for what’s to come next.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-09-14/vfl-tigers-rocket-into-grand-final

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Re: VFL PF: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Adcon Stadium, Sat. Sept. 14
« Reply #119 on: September 14, 2019, 08:24:38 PM »
McRae thrilled with Menadue and McIntosh's fight

Dinny Navaratnam
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Sep 14, 2019 6:26PM


THE WAY Richmond is humming at the moment, there won't be many unforced changes for its preliminary final clash against Geelong, but Connor Menadue showed he shouldn't be forgotten with an excellent VFL performance on Saturday afternoon.

As the Tigers powered away to record a 26-point win over a brave Port Melbourne side at North Port Oval to see them make next Sunday's decider, Menadue was his side's best performer, collecting 26 disposals and booting three goals.

He showed his class with that performance and coach Craig McRae was full of praise after the game.

"He got us going with his goals and then we moved him back in the last quarter and he just looked assured down there. He just set the ground up for us," McRae said.

"I couldn't be more proud of him. He buys into the program as good as any and we're in this position because of guys like him."

The 22-year-old has lined up in six games for the senior side this season, with his most recent being in the round 13 loss to Adelaide.

Kamdyn McIntosh, who was part of Richmond's 2017 AFL flag outfit, ended up with 15 disposals.

McRae believed those numbers didn't reflect his output.

"This is probably the best Kamdyn's played with us in the last couple of games. He looked like an AFL player today I thought," McRae said.

"His contest … his experience, and we put him to a wing in the second half, and I thought he gave us something that we probably weren't getting in the first half. I think he looks ready for the AFL if something presents."

Noah Balta and Mabior Chol look the most likely talls to come in if needed but neither was overly influential.

"They both had moments. There were a couple of opportunities missed … they looked dangerous," McRae said.

In attack, Callum Moore stood up in the final term and showed his contested marking prowess.

"He was sick all week and didn't train. Early, he was just struggling to get through. I was just really proud of him because he just found a way and he just stuck at it, and his strengths came through when we needed it most," McRae said.

Rookie Jake Aarts could be rubbed out of the decider after a late hit on Port Melbourne's Tom O'Sullivan.

"He's somewhat pensive as you can imagine. We're all excited about what the future holds, but he doesn't know what his does," McRae said.

The VFL side will face the winner of the other preliminary final between Williamstown and Essendon on Sunday, after defeating Port Melbourne, 14.15 (99) to 10.13 (73).

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-14/jumping-for-joy-lastquarter-blitz-powers-tigers-into-vfl-gf